Mistress Margaret Brent Society
Children of the American Revolution
of
Saint Mary's City, Maryland
est 1948

"For God and My Country"

Objects

The objects of this Society as stated in Article II of the National Bylaws are:
(1)  To acquire knowledge of American History.

(2)  To preserve and restore places of Historical Importance associated with men and women who forwarded American Independence.
(3)  To ascertain the deeds and honor the memories of the men, women and children who rendered service to the cause of the American Revolution.

(4)  To promote the celebration of patriotic anniversaries.
(5)  To honor and cherish the Flag of the United States of America above every other flag.
(6)  To love, uphold and extend the principle of American liberty and patriotism.

Eligibility

Any boy or girl under the age of twenty-one years is eligible for membership in the National Society of the Children of the American Revolution who is lineally descended from a man or woman who, with unfailing loyalty, rendered material aid to the cause of American Independence as a soldier, sailor, civil officer, or recognized patriot in one of the several Colonies or States, or of the United States, provided that the applicant is personally acceptable to the Society. (Article III, National Bylaws)

The American's Creed

I believe in the United States of America as a government of the people, by the people, for the people, whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed; a democracy in a Republic; a sovereign Nation of many sovereign States; a perfect Union, one and inseparable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice, and humanity for which American Patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes.

I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it; to support its constitution; to obey its laws; to respect its flag; and to defend it against enemies.
William Tyler Page

C.A.R. Creed

I believe in the Children of the American Revolution as an organization for the training of young people in true patriotism and love of country, in order that they shall be better fitted for American citizenship.

As a descendant of the Founders of my country, I believe that my birthright brings a responsibility to carry on their work, and that as the boys and girls of 1776 took an active part in the War for Independence, so the boys and girls of today have a definite work to do for their country.

As a member of the Children of the American Revolution, I believe it is my duty to use my influence to create a deeper love of country, a loyal resepect for its Constitution, and reverence for its Flag, among the young people with whom I come in contact.
Ethel Vance Mosher

C.A.R. Song

We're Members of the C.A.R.
A Great and Mighty Band

We Pledge Our Might for the Cause of Right
For Home and Native Land.
We Love Thee, Old Glory
And We Ever Strive to Be
Most Worthy Descendants
Of Worthy Ancestry;
We Love Thee, Old Glory
And Our Hearts Are Staunch and True
We Love Each Stripe and Every Star
Of Our Flag Red, White and Blue.

Those Great and Noble Patriots,
Who Offered up Their Blood
To Save a New Born Nation,
From a Cruel Tryant's Rod.
We Love Thee, Old Glory
And We Ever Strive to Be
Most Worthy Descendants
Of Worthy Ancestry;
We Love Thee, Old Glory
And Our Hearts Are Staunch and True
We Love Each Stripe and Every Star
Of Our Flag Red, White and Blue.

The Blue Calls out to Us, "Be True,"
The White Calls out "Be Pure."
The Red, "Be Brave, Their Blood They Gave,
That this Land Might Endure."
We Love Thee, Old Glory
And We Ever Strive to Be
Most Worthy Descendants
Of Worthy Ancestry;
We Love Thee, Old Glory
And Our Hearts Are Staunch and True
We Love Each Stripe and Every Star
Of Our Flag Red, White and Blue.

Return to Mistress Margaret Brent Society Home Page